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Power during the United Kingdom Saul David Solomon
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God determined to divide the kingdom Because of Solomon’s idolatry, 1 Kgs. 11:30-33 Dynasty if faithful, 1 Kgs. 11:38
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Rehoboam listened to his peers Instead of older, wiser men 1 Kgs. 12:12-16 Two tribes, 1 Kgs. 12:20, 21; 2 Chron. 11:1, 12-17
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Jeroboam started a legacy of sin Immediate apostasy, 1 Kgs. 12:25-33 ∙Idolatry ∙Fear of losing the people ∙False priests ∙False days of worship
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Jeroboam started a legacy of sin Remained in sin ∙Ahab, 1 Kgs. 16:29-33 ∙Jehu, 2 Kgs. 10:18-31
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Jeroboam started a legacy of sin Assyrian captivity ∙Hoshea, 2 Kgs. 17:1-3 ∙Carried away, 2 Kgs. 17:6-9
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The southern kingdom vacillated Between good and evil Sinful & faithful kings ∙Rehoboam, 1 Kgs. 14:21-24 ∙Abijah, 1 Kgs. 15:1-3 ∙Asa, 1 Kgs. 15:9-13 ∙Uzziah, 2 Kgs. 15:1-5
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The southern kingdom vacillated Between good and evil Sinful & faithful kings ∙Hezekiah, 2 Kgs. 18:1-7 ∙Manasseh, 2 Kgs. 21:1-9 ∙Josiah, 2 Kgs. 22:1, 2
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The southern kingdom vacillated Between good and evil Babylonian captivity ∙Reforms did not stop judgment, 2 Kgs. 23:26 ∙Three waves of captivity, 2 Kgs. 24:1-4; 2 Kgs. 24:10-12; 25:8-10
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Ezra labored to restore the temple Ezra 3:1-7 Resisted by enemies, Ezra 4:1-5 Ezra’s preparation, Ezra 7:10 Repentance, Ezra 10:1-44
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